The 89th Annual Academy Awards were a mix of humour and political commentary, with critical favourite La La Land taking home the bulk of the Oscars. It wasn’t quite the runaway that many had predicted, however, and while presenting the final award of the night for Best Picture, presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway made a major gaffe after a production error.

Dunaway announced La La Land as the winner, but midway through the acceptance speech Beatty awkwardly tried to explain that it was, in fact, Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight that won the top prize. (You can watch the error in the video, above.)

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It turns out that Beatty was handed the Best Actress envelope, which listed Emma Stone, one of the stars of La La Land, as the winner.

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It’s clear in the ceremony footage that Beatty was confused by what he read on the card.

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Mahershala Ali won Best Supporting Actor for his work in Moonlight, and Viola Davis took home the Best Supporting Actress trophy for Fences (as was expected). Davis became the first African-American woman to win a Tony, an Emmy and an Oscar.